Daily Dispatch

Azzurri coach runs out of words after Boks thumping

-

ITALY’S normally talkative Irish coach Conor O’Shea conceded he was speechless after South Africa ran in five tries to crush Italy 35-6 and avenge last year’s historic defeat.

Allister Coetzee’s Springboks outplayed Italy on all levels with the Azzurri managing just two penalties under the rain in the northeaste­rn town of Padua, not far from Venice.

It was the first visit to Italy by Coetzee’s side since their 20-18 defeat in Florence in November last year – their first loss ever to Italy.

“It’s always very difficult to describe a game like that. We just have to say that South Africa were better than us today,” said O’Shea.

“It is difficult to find the right words. However, I am happy that in the coming years we will have a team that is of the same level.” South Africa lead 21-6 at the break at the Euganeo Stadium with tries from Francois Louw, Bongi Mbonambi and Francois Venter.

Steven Kitshoff and Franco Mostert touched down two more after the break, with man of the match Handre Pollard converting four and replacemen­t Elton Jantjies adding the fifth conversion.

“Rugby is always a matter of field energy, and today South Africa had more than us,” continued the former Harlequins coach with flyhalf Carlo Canna the scorer of Italy’s two penalties.

“The South African players are very strong and it was difficult to counter them.

“At this time, the keyword must be resilience in the face of defeat. With this group we are going through an incredible journey and we want to make the difference in the future with a growing team depth.”

Captain Sergio Parisse added: “In the second half it was particular­ly difficult to move the ball and we clashed in front of a very dense and compact defensive South Africa, but this is certainly not a justificat­ion for us.

“We will see at the end of the World Cup where we will be, to date with Conor and the guys we are convinced that we are on the right track.”

It is the second straight defeat for Italy after losing 31-15 to Argentina in Florence last weekend. — AFP

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from South Africa